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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2011
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So as you guessed I'm going after Global users in this campaign. This is something I would bet most online marketers overlook. My site is only a month old and I'm already ranking very nicely in the U.S. My question is how do I get better rankings in countries like in Europe, Australia and the rest of the world? Do I have to build lots of backlinks to every country that I want to rank in? For some reason I thought my U.S. rankings would simply carry over into other countries, but that is obviously not the case. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2011
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Does anyone have any advice for getting in international SERPs? Do standard tactics work at all? My rankings are great in the US, but I'm ranked like #128 in every other country.
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| SEO D'Artagnan War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009
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| get links from sites in those countries. glad to see you realize there is a difference. Just a few days ago you had people claiming that you don't need to have links form anywhere else but the US to rank at a foreign datacenter.
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Huntsville Al
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hmm thats interesting i never though. i have about it that way. i was always wondering what would be the best way to monetize global traffic. especially for product names. sometimes the global match is higher than a local match for a product name.
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